How much power can fit into something smaller than your thumb? Sandisk has just redefined the limits of portable storage with the launch of the world’s smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive. In an age where data is king, and mobility is a necessity, this new device promises to merge unmatched portability with innovative performance. Imagine […]
The iPhone StandBy mode, introduced back when iOS 17 was released, is a feature that significantly enhances your device’s functionality when placed horizontally and connected to a power source. This mode transforms your iPhone into a dynamic hub of tools, widgets, and notifications, offering unparalleled convenience and productivity at a glance. If you haven’t explored […]
What if the future of coding wasn’t about writing lines of code but about orchestrating a symphony of AI agents working in perfect harmony? Picture this: instead of spending hours debugging or manually integrating components, you oversee a team of AI collaborators, each specializing in tasks like frontend design, backend integration, or data optimization. This […]
The OnePlus 15 establishes itself as a leader in the premium smartphone segment by integrating advanced technology, a sleek design, and user-focused features. With a starting price of $900, it offers a compelling combination of performance, customization, and innovation. Whether your priorities lie in display quality, processing power, or battery longevity, the OnePlus 15 is […]
What if the roar of a Ferrari could be reimagined, not silenced, but transformed? In a world where electric vehicles are often associated with quiet efficiency, Ferrari has shattered expectations by crafting an electric motor that doesn’t just compete, it rewrites the rulebook. With a staggering 1,000-horsepower quad-motor configuration and innovative innovations like Halbach magnet […]
When you read that headline, you could have two questions: Was it really necessary? And/or, why didn’t someone think of it before? If you think your monitor is doing just fine with the PS5 (like it is for me), you will probably have the answer to the second question. But if you have been following the recent PlayStation, moreover console gaming, updates Sony is making, I am sure you’ll guess why Sony is investing in an official monitor for its game console.
Sony recently dropped the first wireless desktop speakers – Pulse Elevate – to pair with the PlayStation 5. At first, you could presume these speakers matched the aesthetic sophistication of the gaming console, while providing audio quality that serious gamers would demand. That’s true, but now with the follow-up; this dedicated monitor, it all seems like a bigger plan. A plan to create Sony’s own gaming ecosystem that feels like a natural extension of the PlayStation’s futuristic design language.
However you feel about it, Sony’s new monitor, ‘designed from the ground up for the PlayStation 5’ demands your attention. Even though it is made specially for the PS5, it can be used with a PC. Highlight, of course, is the integrated charging hook, attached to the monitor stand, which holds and recharges your DualSense wireless controller when you’re not using it. That USB-C cable you have been losing all this time can now go into a safe drawer for good (until you break the holder loose from the monitor that is).
The 27-inch 1440p LCD monitor designed for gaming, per se, was unveiled at PlayStation’s State of Play Japan recently. It features a Quad high-definition (2560 x 1440) IPS screen that offers HDR and Auto HDR Tone Mapping support. The display, Sony affirms, has a refresh rate of 120 Hz when playing games on the PlayStation 5. But with variable refresh support, it can scale that up to 240 Hz with a compatible PC or Mac.
According to the press information, this official PlayStation monitor is slated to be available in the US and Japan sometime in 2026. Sony remains tight-lipped about the pricing for the monitor, which features two HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, a pair of USB Type-A ports, one USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack for connectivity. It also has a built-in stereo speaker to make your gaming sessions more intriguing.
Alongside the 27-inch gaming monitor, Sony has also unveiled a PlayStation 5 Digital Edition for Japan only. It will be priced at ¥55,000 (approx. $355) and will begin shipping in Japan from November 21, 2025.
OpenAI’s latest release, featuring GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking, has sparked a mix of intrigue and skepticism among users. These two models promise faster responses, sharper reasoning, and deeper customization, yet some argue they fall short of the fantastic upgrades many had hoped for. With competitors like Google’s Gemini 3.0 looming on the horizon, this […]
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